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Finally finished those 3D-printed 1/100th SKOT APCs (by Butlers Printed Models) and I'm very happy with the result. They're the first 3D-printed models I've ever seen firsthand, let alone painted and I was pleasantly surprised when I got them (the only reason for getting them was that SKOTs are not produced by anyone else in 1/100th).

My only real criticism is for the SKOT-2AP (with a high-angle turret), which looks like it's armed with a 105mm howitzer rather than a 14.5mm HMG... I suppose that's due to the limitations of current 3D-printing technology. I could and should have replaced them with a decent 14.5 barrel from another company... But then I'm a lazy bastard and not like you bunch of hyper-realism lunatics. ;)

Something worth mentioning is their response to customer enquiries; After getting the first batch of SKOT-2s (unturreted), SKOT-2As (Soviet turret) and SKOT-2APs (Polish-built hi-angle turret) I asked if they were likely to do the SKOT-2AM (with a couple of Saggers on the turret-sides) or the command SKOT-R2 or SKOT-R2M variants... They were available for me to buy within FOUR DAYS!!! I suppose that's the great advantage of 3D-printing - you don't have to make master models or moulds - as long as you can tweak the CAD files, you can churn out all the sub-variants and make them available to customers for very little actual cost or financial risk to your business.

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Oh and I got some Danish Cent Mk 5/1s done as well. These are metal models, not 3D-printed:

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They look excellent.
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Looks excellent, Mark. (Mind you, this is from someone who thinks CAD-file is a Mediaeval monk-cum-private detective, so take it however you wish.)
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Was the Centurion not one of the most graceful tanks in history. Not as over muscled as the Chieftain, but elegant.
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Yes, it looked 'right'. Mind you the Mk 1 with the earlier turret and without the turret boxes was a far uglier beast.

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both from http://centurion-mbt.tripod.com/cent-mbt9.htm
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Etranger wrote: Mon Sep 03, 2018 12:54 pm Mind you the Mk 1 with the earlier turret and without the turret boxes was a far uglier beast.

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The refuelling probe doesn't help, either. No idea how the RAF managed to get their Viscounts to fly that low. Or slow.
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They used Buccaneers.
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Wouldn't they just nick everything?
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Cheers! Yes, the Cent is definitely the 'tankiest' tank in history. I've now got them in four armies - South African (where they were called 'Olifants'), Danish, Dutch and British (in AVRE 165 form).

Finished my East German battalion today and made a start on the Polish infantry to go with those SKOTs.
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My understanding was the Olifant was based on the Centurion, and not actually a Centurion? They were produced locally by Armscor from memory. Or have I got that wrong?
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